Is There Scientific Evidence Supporting the Floor of Noah?

Are secular scientists prone to exaggeration in support of accepted theories?

  • Yes, at least on occasion.

    Votes: 5 83.3%
  • No, never. They are highly respected and above tweaking data... They are above suspicion.

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6
the evidence is overwhelming, its just that evo's dont like the truth being told so they attack anyone who dares speak of it
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
 
There does seem to be overwhelming evidence that certain proofs are being systematically ignored or redefined or hidden, in order to eliminate possible "confusion".


How'd they manage global warming without oil or a petroleum industry? Hell they didn't even have cars fer pity sake. I think Al Gore owes us some answers.
 
the evidence is overwhelming, its just that evo's dont like the truth being told so they attack anyone who dares speak of it
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
there is evidence all over the world,,,
 
The flood related to the story the Bible is telling. The other stuff didn't. It's almost as if you know very little about storytelling.
I know the difference between theology and history and science. It seems that not everyone on USMB can say the same.


well evolution is a religion so you would know all about it
 
you are aware god didnt write it???
You saying the Bible is not the work of God but of Man?
you have a serious reading problem,,,
I think I know where the problem lies.

If, as you say, God didn't write it (the Bible), who did if not Man?
when did I say man didnt write it???
I'm guessing, and it's only a guess, that you are saying men wrote the Bible. Is that true?

What was God's role, if any?
 
you are aware god didnt write it???
You saying the Bible is not the work of God but of Man?
you have a serious reading problem,,,
I think I know where the problem lies.

If, as you say, God didn't write it (the Bible), who did if not Man?
when did I say man didnt write it???
I'm guessing, and it's only a guess, that you are saying men wrote the Bible. Is that true?

What was God's role, if any?


you need to find a church if you want that info,,,
 
The flood related to the story the Bible is telling. The other stuff didn't. It's almost as if you know very little about storytelling.
I know the difference between theology and history and science. It seems that not everyone on USMB can say the same.


well evolution is a religion so you would know all about it
Nope. Nothing supernatural about it.
uhhhh rocks magically turning into humans is as supernatural as it gets,,,
 
the evidence is overwhelming, its just that evo's dont like the truth being told so they attack anyone who dares speak of it
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.

Couldn't tell you. No one appears to have written those stories down, and I'm not psychic. I wasn't aware that I was required to know every possible thing in the history of the world that some Internet 'tard might demand of me in order to "justify" believing what I believe to said Internet 'tard.

Tell me, which of the things YOU believe do YOU have to justify to me or others via having all knowledge of all things about which WE might choose to interrogate you?
 
the evidence is overwhelming, its just that evo's dont like the truth being told so they attack anyone who dares speak of it
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
there is evidence all over the world,,,

Even if so, there is not a lot of evidence as to how people all over the world at this time perceived this event. There is no reason to take the word of a small group of middle easterners when there were human beings all over this planet. What did the people in northern Europe, north and south America, those on the Indian subcontinent, the African peoples, the Pacific peoples think?
 
the evidence is overwhelming, its just that evo's dont like the truth being told so they attack anyone who dares speak of it
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
there is evidence all over the world,,,

Even if so, there is not a lot of evidence as to how people all over the world at this time perceived this event. There is no reason to take the word of a small group of middle easterners when there were human beings all over this planet. What did the people in northern Europe, north and south America, those on the Indian subcontinent, the African peoples, the Pacific peoples think?


if the bible accounts are to be believed, there were no other people to tell the story since all were killed,,,

A lack of evidence could go towards confirming the event,,,

and also there is no way to know where noah started from, just that he ended up in the mountains of Ararat,,,
 
There does seem to be overwhelming evidence that certain proofs are being systematically ignored or redefined or hidden, in order to eliminate possible "confusion".


All ancient cultures in the Mesopotamian region tell a Great Flood story.

The conclusion, there was a great flood. Just saying the term "flood" implies they are familiar with flooding.

So the question is not if there was a great flood, the question is how far did it extend? Was it global?

NO.


Just like the last 5 times you made this same thread.
 
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
there is evidence all over the world,,,

Even if so, there is not a lot of evidence as to how people all over the world at this time perceived this event. There is no reason to take the word of a small group of middle easterners when there were human beings all over this planet. What did the people in northern Europe, north and south America, those on the Indian subcontinent, the African peoples, the Pacific peoples think?


if the bible accounts are to be believed, there were no other people to tell the story since all were killed,,,

A lack of evidence could go towards confirming the event,,,

and also there is no way to know where noah started from, just that he ended up in the mountains of Ararat,,,

It could also just be that humans hadn't spread that far out yet. I believe scientists have agreed for a while that humanity originated somewhere around Mesopotamia and gradually migrated through the world.

Couldn't say. I wasn't there.

Again, as I already told Lice, I am not responsible for knowing every possible piece of information in the entire history of man, and I am certainly not required to know it to get her permission and approval of my beliefs. I am, in fact, not required to get or interested in getting her approval in any way.
 
There does seem to be overwhelming evidence that certain proofs are being systematically ignored or redefined or hidden, in order to eliminate possible "confusion".


All ancient cultures in the Mesopotamian region tell a Great Flood story.

The conclusion, there was a great flood. Just saying the term "flood" implies they are familiar with flooding.

So the question is not if there was a great flood, the question is how far did it extend? Was it global?

NO.


Just like the last 5 times you made this same thread.


If it offends you so much that people are DARING to continue talking about something you don't think they should talk about, has it occurred to you at all that you could just . . . not join the threads?
 
I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
there is evidence all over the world,,,

Even if so, there is not a lot of evidence as to how people all over the world at this time perceived this event. There is no reason to take the word of a small group of middle easterners when there were human beings all over this planet. What did the people in northern Europe, north and south America, those on the Indian subcontinent, the African peoples, the Pacific peoples think?


if the bible accounts are to be believed, there were no other people to tell the story since all were killed,,,

A lack of evidence could go towards confirming the event,,,

and also there is no way to know where noah started from, just that he ended up in the mountains of Ararat,,,

You said "if bible accounts are to be believed." Should they be? There might have been a flood/earth quake in ancient times, but what of the story of only a small group of people and their animals surviving?
If people all over the world date their history at least back to the 5,000-year B.C.E., all of the people all over the world did not die. The middle eastern saga at least began in 5779, with the Hebrews. Why do you think everyone died in the flood? People even then were a lot smarter than you think. They would know enough how to get out of the way of rising water.

The one thing I get from the middle eastern sagas of the three Abrahamic faiths, Christians, Muslims, Jews, is that they did not travel much and did not know what was going on in the rest of the world.
 
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I for one have never been overwhelmed. What does make me curious is that so much of Earth's history has been left out of the Bible. A good example is the fact that the Mediterranean Sea almost completely evaporated at one time so it would have been possible to walk from Egypt to Crete. Yet not a single mention in the Bible? The refilling must have been spectacular but again not a single mention.

Well, it's not a book about the history of the Earth. It's a book about the history of God's relationship with His people. There are a lot of important things that happened in the world around that time which weren't mentioned, because they weren't germane to the story being told.

Did this "god" have a relationship to all people across the world? People in India, China, the folks in north, central, south America, Pacific peoples? The currant year in the Hebrew calendar alone is 5779. I do not know about the calendars of the these other civilizations.

There is evidence that a catastrophic event occurred in the middle east, possibly opening up the Bosphorus, submerging some lands. I read somewhere that divers are uncovering evidence of buildings submerged in various seas (Caspian Sea, Black Sea, etc.) that has been preserved due to the oxygen qualities in the water.
there is evidence all over the world,,,

Even if so, there is not a lot of evidence as to how people all over the world at this time perceived this event. There is no reason to take the word of a small group of middle easterners when there were human beings all over this planet. What did the people in northern Europe, north and south America, those on the Indian subcontinent, the African peoples, the Pacific peoples think?


if the bible accounts are to be believed, there were no other people to tell the story since all were killed,,,

A lack of evidence could go towards confirming the event,,,

and also there is no way to know where noah started from, just that he ended up in the mountains of Ararat,,,


if the bible accounts are to be believed, there were no other people to tell the story since all were killed,,,”

Lordy, man. You’re not paying attention at bible study lessons. Noah and his immediate family were on their pleasure cruise. They survived the flood, according to the fable, to repopulate the planet. A little incest and familial relations were OK with the gods.


A lack of evidence could go towards confirming the event,,”

Why,,, ummm,,,yes,,, a lack of evidence is the best way to confirm an event,,,
 
There does seem to be overwhelming evidence that certain proofs are being systematically ignored or redefined or hidden, in order to eliminate possible "confusion".


All ancient cultures in the Mesopotamian region tell a Great Flood story.

The conclusion, there was a great flood. Just saying the term "flood" implies they are familiar with flooding.

So the question is not if there was a great flood, the question is how far did it extend? Was it global?

NO.


Just like the last 5 times you made this same thread.


If it offends you so much that people are DARING to continue talking about something you don't think they should talk about, has it occurred to you at all that you could just . . . not join the threads?

It didn't offend me.

And, by the way, humans originated in Africa.
 
The most likely reason for the world wide flood stories are that there was a real global flood -- Noah's Flood. It would be one of the most effective ways to kill off everybody on the planet. The evidence for it is found throughout the geology of the world. Just look at the bent rock layers. That could not happen any other way.

Of course the atheists couldn't stand it, so they made up their humongous lies about uniformitarianism, evolution, and long-time around the 1850s. Today, they made up global warming and climate change and are going to asteroid and supervolcano end of the world scenarios. The world isn't stupid. They do not buy this. Bad science means bad mythologies.
 
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